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Porsche Princeton is offering this 2023 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet in Guards Red. This vehicle features a Black Leather interior with Guards Red Stitching & Accents. Some additional desirable options include:
-20"/21" 911 Turbo Wheels
-Sport Exhaust System incl. Tailpipes in Black
-PASM (Lowered 10MM)
-Front Axle Lift System
-Power Steering Plus
and much more. Build sheet with all options attached.
This 911 Turbo S Cabriolet is protected with full body PPF & ceramic coating. Additionally, the vehicle is equipped with a K-40 Radar.
We are selling the Turbo S Cabriolet as a Certified Pre-Owned option with an unlimited miles warranty through 12/14/2028.
I agree RD. I was interested until I saw the ADM over MSRP for a used vehicle. There is a reason build sheets are not included in the listings and us having to ask wastes our time.
A used turbo cab sells for $30K over sticker? I'm totally out of touch with 911 prices, because that seems insane.
The Porsche used car search tool even shows a handful of 992 Turbo S's near me that are just below MSRP with <3k miles. Guards red with a stripe would be a hard sell for me too...
A used turbo cab sells for $30K over sticker? I'm totally out of touch with 911 prices, because that seems insane.
it “lists” for 30k over sticker. Sells? Who knows as it seems insane to me too. I just move on cause I don’t want to even start a convo when this is the opening salvo on a site like this.
If you were to sell your vehicle to the dealer, one of the first things that will ask for is the VIN. They want to see what the options are AND the MSRP. Yet for some reason when they advertise a vehicle for sale they purposefully omit the MSRP requiring us to ask for it. That's a waste of our time and it does bother me. I don't like my time to be purposefully wasted.